Education

This term we will be basing our learning and activities on: Healthy Eating and Shape, Space and Measure. Please see the boards in the setting for more information. The book we will be reading this term is The Hungry Caterpillar. We will be making our own recipe books, if you have a favorite recipe please do send it in and we can either try at pre school or put it in the recipe book. You…

On the 29th January, children from year 4 and 5 gave a spectacular performance at the 02 as part of the Young Voices Choir. It was a truly amazing experience with over 7,000 children singing together and performing. My thanks to all the adults who’ve supported the children since we started rehearsing in September, and to all the children who showed commitment in learning the songs and dance moves. Young Voices Club will start again…

Primary Schools are not just about reading, writing and maths- they’re about engaging children in the environment around them, awakening an interest in, amongst other things, science, sport, music and the arts. At Millfield we now have a very established commitment to sport and are developing our provision for music at the School. I am delighted to share with you that at the beginning of the autumn term, we were successful in being awarded the…

Welcome to New Staff In November 2017 we welcomed Mr Parrin to our school. He is our new Children’s Inclusion Worker, also here to support any families or parents who need any advice or support for other matters. In January we also welcomed Ms Pentney, Research Schools Lead. She is a former Headteacher and will be working in school with our staff and children too. 1950’s Anniversary In December former pupils of the Martin School…

1950s Anniversary At the beginning of last term, we went back to the 1950s as part of our Anniversary Celebrations. The old Secondary School, the Martin School, was built on our site in 1956, and to coincide with the new Secondary, LECA, opening in Littleport this year, we thought it would be fun to learn more about life in the 1950s. Children in all year groups learnt about life in the 1950s. The fashion, music,…

This has been such an exciting venture for the School and local community. Our Nursery opened on September 11th and I have to say has been an absolute joy from day 1. The Nursery staff made home visits prior to the children starting and parents and children were invited for taster sessions before their ‘proper’ start date. This enabled parents and staff to get to know each other and for children to become familiar with…

The main work during completion of the building work itself in the summer, was the installation of the IT hardware, the kitchen and some of the specialist rooms in Highfield Littleport. Then, throughout August, the newly appointed Site Manager and Campus Business Manager trained in all aspects of the building, from servicing the hydrotherapy pool to managing the security systems. Both Heads of School have been working with Dawn Holmes at the Leisure Centre to…

Littleport Community Primary has been in Littleport since 1847, and this is our 170th Year Anniversary. It is also our 10th Anniversary since a new school was built on this site in 2007. This is why we are celebrating our anniversaries this year! We are a Research School! We were delighted to find out recently that we have been chosen to be the Research School for East Cambridgeshire and Fenland. The announcement was made by…

We have reached the end of another school year and one in which we have achieved a great deal. As ever, the end of year performance was wonderful. All our children did themselves proud in ‘Pirates of the Curry Bean’ but I have to say a special ‘well done’ to Year 6 who were amazing- some of them really do find their niche when it comes to the show and it’s great seeing how they…

It has been a very busy and fun term at Littleport Community Primary School. So much has been happening that I have asked members of staff to help with our contribution to the latest edition of Littleport Life. One of the high points this year, was the news that Brooke Smith in Year 4 had won an Art Competition organised by East Cambs District Council to design a character to promote recycling called ‘Michael Recycle’….